Tag: order
Behe on Darwin’s Finches — A Really, Really Long-Term Evolution Experiment
Of course finches don’t multiply and cycle through generations as rapidly as bacteria. Still, these birds have been isolated on the iconic islands for some 2 million years.
Darwinism — Like Every Other Known Natural Process — Devolves
Natural selection is not, after all, the one natural process in the universe that can make nature run backward.
So, Who Is Doing “Pseudoscience”?
You will be astonished by how corrupt science can become when reviewers are “very, very vigilant” to protect consensus science.
Here’s My Story: Why You Should Apply to the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design
Chances are, we’ve all attended a lecture, a conference, or some other event that was said to be “critical,” “momentous,” or even “life-changing.”
Does Nature Show Purpose? Reply to a Materialist Philosopher
Aristotelian teleology is, as Joseph Carter points out, manifested by order in nature. More precisely, teleology is consistency: natural processes tend to consistent ends.